How to Cut Led Strip Lights
LED strip lights are a versatile and cost-effective solution for various lighting needs, ranging from accent lighting to holiday decorations. However, most users are unaware that they can cut and customize these strips to fit any length. Are you one of them? Worry not! In this article, we’ll teach you how to cut LED strip lights like a pro.
Before diving into the steps, there are certain considerations to make:
1. Ensure you have a compatible power supply for your LED strip.
2. Take note of the cutting marks found on the strip.
3. Have the proper connectors and tools at hand.
Now that you’re ready, let’s get started!
Step 1: Measure your space
Determine the length of LED strip light required by measuring the area where it will be installed. Take into account the spacing between the LEDs. It’s essential to plan this step carefully – once cut, adding length back is more challenging.
Step 2: Locate Cutting Marks
Examine your LED strip closely and locate the cutting marks – typically indicated by a dashed line or a scissor icon on both sides of a contact point where copper solder pads are located. LED strips can only be separated at these designated points.
Step 3: Cut the LED Strip
Take a sharp pair of scissors or use a utility knife and make sure they are clean to achieve a clean and precise cut. Gently align the blade with the cutting marks on the strip light and apply pressure until it severs through the silicone housing, separating it into two pieces.
Step 4: Expose the Copper Contacts
If your strip has a protective waterproof coating or adhesive layer on top of its contacts, gently remove it using precision pliers or tweezers so that you expose those copper contact points.
Step 5: Connect to power supply and extension
Plug in your cut strip to the power source using appropriate connectors and check if it’s working properly. If a longer cable is needed, solder or use clip-on connectors to maintain the electrical connection between the LED strip and extension cable.
Step 6: Test your LED Strip
After making all the connections, check again for any potential flaws or weak points. Test the setup by turning on the power supply. Ensure that all LEDs on the strip are functioning correctly, and no damaged parts compromise the electrical circuit.
Conclusion
Learning how to cut LED strip lights can seem daunting at first, but once you follow these steps, your creativity will light up your space in no time! Remember that measuring twice and cutting once ensures precision and eliminates any unexpected issues during installation. So, get ready to explore, experiment and illuminate!